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Mozart --another K332 first movement
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teresa_b
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Mozart --another K332 first movement
on: August 01, 2006, 04:24:46 PM
Since we have a Mozart K332, here is one I recorded (work in progress) awhile back. Please ignore mistakes
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Teresa
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le_poete_mourant
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Re: Mozart --another K332 first movement
Reply #1 on: August 01, 2006, 04:33:05 PM
Hi Teresa. I really enjoyed your interpretation of this wonderful piece. I am most curious about your articulations, particularly the trill at the very beginning of the piece (m.
and those at the end (m 86-92 and similar sections). You execute them rapidly; I prefer to take them slower. This is of course a matter of taste. But I believe that we play different notes altogether at the m 86-92 trills. How do you decide what to do?
Also, I notice you don't roll your chords in measure 26 and measure 29. I do so as a matter of form, to keep it analagous.
Very thoughtful, delicate playing!
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teresa_b
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Re: Mozart --another K332 first movement
Reply #2 on: August 01, 2006, 04:47:39 PM
Hi le poete,
I answered in your thread, too--but in a nutshell, I don't roll in measure 29 because I don't have it that way in my score, and I do in meas 25. But I find it perfectly fine to roll them if you prefer them that way. As for the trills, I think I did them starting on the principle note, and not the auxiliary mainly because I preferred it that way. I will have to listen to yours again to see how differently you did them!
Thanks, and my compliments to your performance, also!
Teresa
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pianochild
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Re: Mozart --another K332 first movement
Reply #3 on: August 01, 2006, 06:27:00 PM
cool recoriding this will help me. im doing this for my grade 8.
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